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Gröna handen is this intriguing blend of family and horror that really digs into childhood fears and curiosity. Lea, at just ten, is already grappling with loss and the supernatural, which gives the film a nice, layered emotional backdrop. The pacing feels pretty deliberate; it allows you to soak in the eerie atmosphere. The ghost story of the green hand doesn’t just linger in the background—it wraps itself into Lea’s life in unsettling ways. The practical effects are surprisingly effective, adding to that tangible sense of dread without relying too heavily on CGI. Performances are sincere, capturing that delicate balance of innocence and creeping terror. It’s a distinctive take on ghost tales, not just about scares but about how they intertwine with real-life grief.
Explores themes of loss and childhood curiosityStrong atmosphere with effective practical effectsDeliberate pacing adds to the tension
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Adele Edling
Director